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as a lobbyist for the organization. she had no legal training, but she had, definitely, a talent with words. was incredibly articulate and persuasive, so she was made the lobbyist. she reported to cesar chavez. that is actually where they met. cesar chavez have been working for cso since 1952, and he became the director of the organization. that is where they met. i found that they had a common interest in farmworkers. because cesar himself came from a farmworker family. they realized that the goal of organizing farmworkers to improve their life conditions was going to be hard to achieve through cso. had more of an urban for cus and did not want to enter the arena of labor organizing. it was too political. in 1952, they branched out of the organization. first, cesar chavez did. dolores huerta stayed for a few more months, but eventually she also quit. they both founded what was called the national farm workers association, which was the precursor to the ufw. this is dolores huerta here, signing up members at the first c
as a lobbyist for the organization. she had no legal training, but she had, definitely, a talent with words. was incredibly articulate and persuasive, so she was made the lobbyist. she reported to cesar chavez. that is actually where they met. cesar chavez have been working for cso since 1952, and he became the director of the organization. that is where they met. i found that they had a common interest in farmworkers. because cesar himself came from a farmworker family. they realized that the...
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were part of the organization. a year later, the first successful chicana revolt that happened in crystal city against the johnson style moderate led by hector garcia, both of the state convention and alliance with the teamsters another labor movements are in an texas, they were a force of progress. most of the story has been interpreted as evidence of the fragmenting of some type of ideological process, that i argued that the multiracial lens shows a split of advancement in efforts of liberal activists who want to the group to build closer ties and expand outward. na wanted to deepen his relationships with sutton, white .iberals at the statewide level if it worked in santander, so it texas. woodward across his labor wing built local alliances across the state and the statewide democratic coalition i talked about at the beginning. this reflects this philosophy from the liberal labor wing of the organization. you can see labor cutting the ties with voting power. you can see the advances of san antonio in crystal cit
were part of the organization. a year later, the first successful chicana revolt that happened in crystal city against the johnson style moderate led by hector garcia, both of the state convention and alliance with the teamsters another labor movements are in an texas, they were a force of progress. most of the story has been interpreted as evidence of the fragmenting of some type of ideological process, that i argued that the multiracial lens shows a split of advancement in efforts of liberal...
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at the time was the most militant of the mexican-american organizations in the state. strange as it may now seem, this march was just the tip of a much larger iceberg. beginning in the 1930's, african-americans, mexican-americans, and white labor activists gradually came together in a broader struggle for democracy in texas. separate local organizing effort -- efforts in the ghettos a storefront in the offices gradually gave way to local experiments in multiracial collaboration. by the mid-1960's, the diverse activist created a formal egalitarian statewide alliance in support of liberal politicians and then expansive multiracial civil rights agenda. they called it, the democratic coalition. my book tells a story of how these otherwise ordinary groups of activists first organized their separate bases, then cross the color line, and connected their freedom struggle to the labor movement and the electoral arena. it shows how building bridges between cultures became the crucial weapon and destroying jim crow and the state, and transforming electoral politics in texas and t
at the time was the most militant of the mexican-american organizations in the state. strange as it may now seem, this march was just the tip of a much larger iceberg. beginning in the 1930's, african-americans, mexican-americans, and white labor activists gradually came together in a broader struggle for democracy in texas. separate local organizing effort -- efforts in the ghettos a storefront in the offices gradually gave way to local experiments in multiracial collaboration. by the...
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one of the organizers helping to organize the students. la raza come on christmas eve of 1969, had a demonstration at the recently constructed saint bezos church to force their demands on cardinal mcintyre. police moved in, including undercover sheriffs acting as ushers at the time. 21 were arrested. raul was one of them. richard cruz as well. some went to trial, some were sentenced to three months. raul was not sentenced at all. some asked, how did you not serve time? he said, i guess i'm a better catholic than you guys are. [laughter] prof. garcia: this is raul with those historic pictures he took of the silver dollar cafe on august 29, 1970. the police unleashed an incredible, brutal attack on the demonstrators. three people were killed that day. raul just happened to be across the street. this saw the tear gas and burning buildings and cars on fire and support and witnessed the two county sheriff squad cars position themselves and they moved into the bar and he started taking pictures. he took these historic pictures of the sheriffs'at
one of the organizers helping to organize the students. la raza come on christmas eve of 1969, had a demonstration at the recently constructed saint bezos church to force their demands on cardinal mcintyre. police moved in, including undercover sheriffs acting as ushers at the time. 21 were arrested. raul was one of them. richard cruz as well. some went to trial, some were sentenced to three months. raul was not sentenced at all. some asked, how did you not serve time? he said, i guess i'm a...
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he's the one that organized the community service organization. and he also, by the way-- i'm not going to go through his whole history, because it would take up our whole time here-- but he is also the man who organized the people down in orange county that filed the lawsuit on mendez vs. westminster, to segregate the schools in orange county, when they had the mexican children in some schools and the anglo children in another school. and so this is a gentleman that really taught cesar and myself how to organize. and to this day i use his method in my current work that i'm doing with the dolores huerta foundation. but i want to describe it very simply if i can. and basically, the type of organizing that i do and we did when we organized the union was to get small groups of people together, having them meeting in their homes, having them do the invitations, and then we would talk to them about how they have power. and when you think about farm workers, that they were immigrants, many don't speak english, they don't have any assets, they don't have
he's the one that organized the community service organization. and he also, by the way-- i'm not going to go through his whole history, because it would take up our whole time here-- but he is also the man who organized the people down in orange county that filed the lawsuit on mendez vs. westminster, to segregate the schools in orange county, when they had the mexican children in some schools and the anglo children in another school. and so this is a gentleman that really taught cesar and...
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it features the heroic organizing. the role of her come's husband, their treatment on the mexican question that became inspirational when it came together in southern california. historians often depict the strike as a victory. one in once they lost their jobs automation. the stories are true. they are important. i use the moshe racial -- the multiracial lens. particularly in the barrios, and also on the african american east. i see the political activity of the unions. the section of black activists, organized by the naacp. we talked about how this isiance vote learning math into office as the first elected mayor of the city. although the coalition was short-lived, adult permanent low to the premises of power. looking at this moment from the multiracial lens renders it different. by connecting it to politics and to the larger world, a new scope of activism becomes visible. this multiracial perspective also allows for new continuity. the leader of the cities it militant african-american faction pictured here on the lef
it features the heroic organizing. the role of her come's husband, their treatment on the mexican question that became inspirational when it came together in southern california. historians often depict the strike as a victory. one in once they lost their jobs automation. the stories are true. they are important. i use the moshe racial -- the multiracial lens. particularly in the barrios, and also on the african american east. i see the political activity of the unions. the section of black...
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so the goal in mobbing his removal of the employee or worker from the organization or unit of the organization or part of the organization. and the other core part of our understanding of mobbing that we built on some of heinz lehman's work is that it also includes individual dynamics, group dynamics, work dynamics. so the organization is very much a part of this process both in terms of action and failure to act when he needs to act to prevent these sorts of destructive behaviors from taking place and likewise it's responsible for developing interventions and solutions to both prevent and stop it. who's involved in the workplace mobbing? well, the organization through culture and leadership and that of course includes supervisors, managers, hr, policies, practices,training, lack of training , whatever it might be. the group or group of coworkers often it is a unit or subunit in the organization and the target is the individual. in bullying, and this is, i need to preface that comment by saying that we don't have a consensual definition among scholars and amongst even activists and act advocat
so the goal in mobbing his removal of the employee or worker from the organization or unit of the organization or part of the organization. and the other core part of our understanding of mobbing that we built on some of heinz lehman's work is that it also includes individual dynamics, group dynamics, work dynamics. so the organization is very much a part of this process both in terms of action and failure to act when he needs to act to prevent these sorts of destructive behaviors from taking...
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to if you sign off on the goals that is the indication the organization i did will be responsible for the execution and that will be one tool that assess, however, the agency is doing. >> so looking ahead our consultant team is jack we hope to bring that final draft by the end of april we are working with the communications team to develop strategies for sharing the plan internally and extraordinarily and in the process of the implementation of the plan i think there is quite a bit of things to think though how to make sure that the plan doesn't stay on the shelf but it is important to be implemented we are setting that up and of the move into implementation the next task to revisit the sustainability plan to assure it is aligned with the strategic plan and with that, i will pause and open up for questions or comments. >> great, thank you that i have a few. >> great. >> (laughter). >> so in the vision piece a little bit of an issue with it when i read the vision i think that is great but seems like should not be ass prishlt but i don't know what we want to be the future when you read
to if you sign off on the goals that is the indication the organization i did will be responsible for the execution and that will be one tool that assess, however, the agency is doing. >> so looking ahead our consultant team is jack we hope to bring that final draft by the end of april we are working with the communications team to develop strategies for sharing the plan internally and extraordinarily and in the process of the implementation of the plan i think there is quite a bit of...
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with the organizer of the upcoming workshop, steven miller. let's talk about your upcoming workshop. i think this is a wonderful opportunity, especially when we see the holy father encouraging us to have dialogue with one another, and with those of a different faith, and those that are scientists and politicians, he wants everyone to be part of the dialogue. i think it's wonderful that we start here, and providing this workshop that will give us an opportunity to talk to one another and give us ways to respond. can you speak more about it and talk about the format. >> thank you. april 23 is the start of the archdiocese in a wide like dog -- why dialogue, and care for creation, and we should be leading in the bay area. the leading model across the country and and elsewhere for the archdiocese. april 23 is meant to be the start for that, saturday, april 23 and a free event. you need to webster at our website, and we will have spanish translation available for those that may need it. we are very excited to have the archbishop provide an invocatio
with the organizer of the upcoming workshop, steven miller. let's talk about your upcoming workshop. i think this is a wonderful opportunity, especially when we see the holy father encouraging us to have dialogue with one another, and with those of a different faith, and those that are scientists and politicians, he wants everyone to be part of the dialogue. i think it's wonderful that we start here, and providing this workshop that will give us an opportunity to talk to one another and give us...
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i left the organization because i felt they were not doing the kind of organizing that was going to be successful. that's when we started united farmworkers. we organized from 1962 to 1965, for three years. in 1965 we had a huge strike with thousands of workers on strike. >> striking grape workers begin a 300 mile pilgrimage northward. delores huerta: that went on for five years. the strike started in 1965 and did not end until 1970. we could not win because they kept arresting us and bringing in more and more strikers. -- strikebreakers. we started a boycott of california table grapes. when i saw they could not sell their grapes and not making a profit anymore that's when they decided they would sign contracts with the union. basically what you learn and what you teach is that people have power. you don't have to be rich, you don't have to speak the english language, you don't even have to be a citizen. but you do have power and you can make changes. one of the big provisions we got for farmworkers was the right to have toilets in the fields. people don't realize that the crops that a
i left the organization because i felt they were not doing the kind of organizing that was going to be successful. that's when we started united farmworkers. we organized from 1962 to 1965, for three years. in 1965 we had a huge strike with thousands of workers on strike. >> striking grape workers begin a 300 mile pilgrimage northward. delores huerta: that went on for five years. the strike started in 1965 and did not end until 1970. we could not win because they kept arresting us and...
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organization being the intermediate. from a much longer time frame, within we can talk about the success as well. and in trying to do that, in a sense, i was responding to those that said that the movement ended in 1975. >> [indiscernible] dr. montejano: a second movement generation activists without the revolutionary rhetoric that had characterized our earlier organizations. these were organizations that were still dedicated to empowering marginalized communities, but not necessarily talking about azlan. this was communities organize for public service organized by ernie cortez. you got a leak in the jim crow structure and then these folks go to the leadership positions and so forth. communities organize for public service. i would call a technology complexity. -- technology complexity. -- acknowledging complexity. you will recall i did not write ret because of the audience and there was no thesis there. from a longer time frame from a much longer time frame, i think we can talk about the successes of the movement as we
organization being the intermediate. from a much longer time frame, within we can talk about the success as well. and in trying to do that, in a sense, i was responding to those that said that the movement ended in 1975. >> [indiscernible] dr. montejano: a second movement generation activists without the revolutionary rhetoric that had characterized our earlier organizations. these were organizations that were still dedicated to empowering marginalized communities, but not necessarily...
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the donation of the organs. of a loved one, sometimes it is already deceased. there is no profit being made or money exchanged is organ donation. furthermore, if there was any evidence of such there would be great cause to investigate. three, there is never a minor under duress having to make these decisions along without the consent or advocation of an adult or for any operation procedure, let alone an invasive procedure, furthermore, a minor would never be in a position to make the decision to donate the organs of another person. there is no contact when it comes to organ donation between the recipient of the organ, the physician, or the transfer team with the consent giver. the transfer giver. the transfer team of the consent cover before the consent is being given, and the violations would never be allowed when it comes to organ donation. i want to ask you this, if you are ever in a clinic sitting in that room, understand those protections are different, who was there advocating for you? >> and an abortion c
the donation of the organs. of a loved one, sometimes it is already deceased. there is no profit being made or money exchanged is organ donation. furthermore, if there was any evidence of such there would be great cause to investigate. three, there is never a minor under duress having to make these decisions along without the consent or advocation of an adult or for any operation procedure, let alone an invasive procedure, furthermore, a minor would never be in a position to make the decision...
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the organizers of the brussels attack were part of the same group behind the paris massacre in november. >>> two new polls out tonight give donald trump and hillary clinton commanding leads in new york and pennsylvania. and trump over big loads over kasich and cruz in new york, and similar in pennsylvania. and democratic side, clinton leads sanders 53% to 37% in new york and 49% to 38% here in pennsylvania. >>> refunds begin tomorrow for bruce springsteen's canceled show in north carolina. he cancelled it because of what prohibited transgender from using bathrooms with what they associate with. and everyone online got refunds and everybody else getting moment back tomorrow morning. >>> and a space station with a vital delivery. the spacecraft arrived with supplies, science experiments and inflatable habitat, kind of like an inflatable room for the astronauts. it will not get inflated until the end of may. it launched friday from cape canaveral in florida. and this the first delivery for nasa in a year. >>> and "action news" there as a local veteran honored today in philadelphia. >>> and
the organizers of the brussels attack were part of the same group behind the paris massacre in november. >>> two new polls out tonight give donald trump and hillary clinton commanding leads in new york and pennsylvania. and trump over big loads over kasich and cruz in new york, and similar in pennsylvania. and democratic side, clinton leads sanders 53% to 37% in new york and 49% to 38% here in pennsylvania. >>> refunds begin tomorrow for bruce springsteen's canceled show in...
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and the organisms stay on the streets. so, it's not like, you know, you have a rainstorm and it's over. the organisms exists there for weeks and months. >> that is something. so, how many countries have you been able to visit? >> we've been to about seven countries so far. >> okay. >> and we're gonna hopefully get to brazil and colombia and back >> what's your goal, other than getting back to appalachia this year? what are some other goals for the rest of the year? >> we would like to distribute another 4,000 to 7,000 pairs of sneakers this year. so, we'd like to grow the number and keep growing it. and in terms of the cost of treatment versus prevention. clearly -- >> a pair of sneakers from china is $3 and change. the cost of a disease is immeasurable... >> right. >> ...loss of life, immeasurable. obviously donations of sneakers within the ipark chain is zero. so it's a great leverage. >> hey, clean out your closet. you got sneakers you're not gonna wear anymore. they're sitting in the closet collecting dust. you think t
and the organisms stay on the streets. so, it's not like, you know, you have a rainstorm and it's over. the organisms exists there for weeks and months. >> that is something. so, how many countries have you been able to visit? >> we've been to about seven countries so far. >> okay. >> and we're gonna hopefully get to brazil and colombia and back >> what's your goal, other than getting back to appalachia this year? what are some other goals for the rest of the year?...
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but it's at least one of the larger organizations. and then we see in the senate hearings on the threat of domestic radicalization led by snow lieberman, susan collins and later peter king in which only one of the mainstream muslim organizations that analyze in my book appeared and, again, it wouldn't surprise you to learn who appeared. anti-muslim organizations and people who call themselves terrorism experts but whom i argue in my book have very little cause to call themselves such. and one of the other neat things about this detection approach is that i can use it to compare the spread of anti-sharia legislation. so, one thing that happened around 2008 is some of the anti-muslim organizations got together with some advocacy groups that design, model legislation for policy and sent it to a bunch of legislators and i got my hands on a copy of that model legislation. and then i used the detection software to compare it to the legislation that was actually introduced in so many u.s. states. here you can see right here on the left these
but it's at least one of the larger organizations. and then we see in the senate hearings on the threat of domestic radicalization led by snow lieberman, susan collins and later peter king in which only one of the mainstream muslim organizations that analyze in my book appeared and, again, it wouldn't surprise you to learn who appeared. anti-muslim organizations and people who call themselves terrorism experts but whom i argue in my book have very little cause to call themselves such. and one...
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organized by the blackwood fire company. classic corvettes, street rods and even fixer-upper trucks. the show is a fundraiser for the foundation which fights childhood cancer. >>> main street in manayunk a feast for the eyes and the stomach today. and the trucks on the street festival kicking off restaurant week in manayunk. live music provided the back drop for the culinary delights. >>> the archdiocese garden at st. peters and pauls, and they dedicated the queen of the ileao >>> some people with concerned of safety for ride-sharing apps including uber. now a new option just for women. chariot for women similar to uber, but the company only hires women to be drivers and will only pick up females or boys under the age ever 13. the new service set to launch only in boston later this month. the found are says chariot nor women is not breaking his discrimination laws. >>> toyota continues to make progress on creating a self-driving car. the company is teaming up with the university of michigan to build artificial intelligence t
organized by the blackwood fire company. classic corvettes, street rods and even fixer-upper trucks. the show is a fundraiser for the foundation which fights childhood cancer. >>> main street in manayunk a feast for the eyes and the stomach today. and the trucks on the street festival kicking off restaurant week in manayunk. live music provided the back drop for the culinary delights. >>> the archdiocese garden at st. peters and pauls, and they dedicated the queen of the ileao...
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that's why the idea of the second movement organization is interesting. we can look at several environmental justice organizations, for example, that come out of the chicano movement. some labor organizing comes out of the chicano movement and so forth. to me, those that say the movement ended at a certain time , that does not hold any water. you saw the map. that goes up to 1984. i think the continuity is there. to join the connections between the post-world war ii generation, the chicano generation, i think you guys have been doing a great job. obviously, there is continuity there. anding about george sanchez others, there is no question there is continuity. with cynthianel works ono has written various movements, talking about the women of lulac in the 1920's, talking about the mexican-americans after world war ii. we were all in the social movement panel. cynthia started first by talking about how the lulac founders were criticizing the leadership they had because they were all in the arms of the political bosses. the very people cynthia slotted world
that's why the idea of the second movement organization is interesting. we can look at several environmental justice organizations, for example, that come out of the chicano movement. some labor organizing comes out of the chicano movement and so forth. to me, those that say the movement ended at a certain time , that does not hold any water. you saw the map. that goes up to 1984. i think the continuity is there. to join the connections between the post-world war ii generation, the chicano...
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for the donation of the organs. of a loved one that is sometimes already deceased. there's no profit being made or moneys exchanged with organ donation. furthermore, if there was any evidence of such, there would be great cause to investigate. three, there's never a minor under duress having to make these decisions along without the consent or advocate of an adult or for any operation procedure let alone an invasive procedure. furthermore, a minor would never be in a position to make the decision to donate the organs of another person. there's no contact when it comes to organ donation between the recipient of of the organ, the physician procuring the organs or the transfer team with the consent giver before the consent is being given. and the hippa violations would never be allowed when it comes to organ donation. i want to ask you this, if you're ever in a clinic sitting in that room understanding that those protections are different, who is there advocating for you? >> in an abortion clinic? >> yes. >> no one. >>
for the donation of the organs. of a loved one that is sometimes already deceased. there's no profit being made or moneys exchanged with organ donation. furthermore, if there was any evidence of such, there would be great cause to investigate. three, there's never a minor under duress having to make these decisions along without the consent or advocate of an adult or for any operation procedure let alone an invasive procedure. furthermore, a minor would never be in a position to make the...
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so, in coalition with the organization donor west, which is the one that manage the donor network in california, we are working together to create awareness in the latino community about the organ donation issue that, because we have low participation from latinos and we want to increase that. damian: why do you think that is? why do we as latinos kind of--why are we a little more reserved, maybe, when it comes to signing our name and saying, "take my organs when i leave." alan: most of the things that we're seeing is cultural. the culture is one of the matters, religious too. and one of the main issues is the lack of information, the lack of information about what exactly donation-- organ donation is, and what they're gonna do with you. and that's why we try to educate the latino community through our consulate. damian: talk about the beauty of donation organs and the life that you're saving on the other end. talk about that aspect of it, if you will. alan: so, it's--there's a lot of people, they don't know after we don't need our body, we can save a lot of life with just saying yes
so, in coalition with the organization donor west, which is the one that manage the donor network in california, we are working together to create awareness in the latino community about the organ donation issue that, because we have low participation from latinos and we want to increase that. damian: why do you think that is? why do we as latinos kind of--why are we a little more reserved, maybe, when it comes to signing our name and saying, "take my organs when i leave." alan: most...
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the organization. >> so you don't have to explain yourselves? >> no. >> you're saying that not only do they not get compensation, but you don't even have to explain why? >> well, that's exactly what i said, that's the united nations policy. >> what would you say to a family member in haiti who has had somebody die as a result of this disease? >> i would basically say... as a un employee or as a human being? >> both? >> i would simply say, "i'm really sorry about your loss, i'm really sorry that cholera happened, we don't exactly know what the origins are but we're working as hard as we can to address the issue." >> but everybody knows what the origins are! the scientific community is united... >> our... our panel told us that it was due to a confluence of circumstances... >> including being brought to haiti most likely by un peacekeepers... >> that's not what it said. >> wait a minute. so the un still maintains that nepalese soldiers weren't the most likely cause of cholera in haiti? we asked one of their own scientists. >> the most likely sourc
the organization. >> so you don't have to explain yourselves? >> no. >> you're saying that not only do they not get compensation, but you don't even have to explain why? >> well, that's exactly what i said, that's the united nations policy. >> what would you say to a family member in haiti who has had somebody die as a result of this disease? >> i would basically say... as a un employee or as a human being? >> both? >> i would simply say,...
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the organization designated. the expeditionary. go out and make changes that i want to see done for that we all think your going to be done. the idea i get is a difficult organization to manage. they have remarkable people doing extraordinarily important work command for me the achievements we have done are about what pnr is about. so much of what i have done. and i think the reputation is entirely unjust. >> what you would recommend people that follow you to the next a ministration comeau what advice do you have for them based upon your experiences and based on where these ideas stands today. >> i think the ideas are going to prevail. thinking about what it takes to have a 21st century personnel. issues on their own account. over the next few years there will be a breaking the system. integration between the components and you're going to see that. and whether my time there is remembered as that we implemented all of these things i whether it is back from the mid- 1980s, that will be determined later. the ideas stands. something i
the organization designated. the expeditionary. go out and make changes that i want to see done for that we all think your going to be done. the idea i get is a difficult organization to manage. they have remarkable people doing extraordinarily important work command for me the achievements we have done are about what pnr is about. so much of what i have done. and i think the reputation is entirely unjust. >> what you would recommend people that follow you to the next a ministration...
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i mean, if we can define the word event and also is i mean is an organization - my worry an organization gets a dollar the city funding and hold an event oh, we comply with that provision oh, you don't that's not the intent the way it is written you can think between a rock and a hard place. >> if i may make this is not some sort of broad waiver of fees for an event this is for one specific permit that is $200 or three or four hundreds. >> i just want to and should have gone over this in my opening remarks every office gets this with you small community event that not the mega events community events that are trying to do something for the neighborhood low budget volunteers and all of a sudden a 5 housing unit dollars fee they want to have a microphone or play you know whatever the case might be they're hit with a fee and the entertainment commission has put in a spot do we wave it not wave it do they meet the criteria the criteria can be further defined if there's a way to define is better i don't have is a problem with that but this is you know really about trying to provide some bette
i mean, if we can define the word event and also is i mean is an organization - my worry an organization gets a dollar the city funding and hold an event oh, we comply with that provision oh, you don't that's not the intent the way it is written you can think between a rock and a hard place. >> if i may make this is not some sort of broad waiver of fees for an event this is for one specific permit that is $200 or three or four hundreds. >> i just want to and should have gone over...
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department of justice through the trump organization had the donald accused of not allowing black citizens on their property i spoke to one investigative reporter who wrote a book about trump can the deals and the downfall. >> i made the list as did my research assistant who subsequently wrote his own book so to o'brien and i were to of the three buyers. it was a high honor. >> but we had a lot of evidence in fact, employees of the trump organization testified against them. >> they told them to discourage applicants at the door if they were black. they were told to create a color-coded system of files were everyone could see to see the race of the person. >> the government was trying to force him and his father to accept welfare recipients to make your lives in a land of fantasy. for what they but of that reality. >> but trump was capitulating after a fight they signed a consent decree without admission of guilt. but this case is happening in the '70s. >> much the same way those comments are made. >> with the case was happening trump was in his late 20s and it was his debut. indicator of t
department of justice through the trump organization had the donald accused of not allowing black citizens on their property i spoke to one investigative reporter who wrote a book about trump can the deals and the downfall. >> i made the list as did my research assistant who subsequently wrote his own book so to o'brien and i were to of the three buyers. it was a high honor. >> but we had a lot of evidence in fact, employees of the trump organization testified against them. >>...
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is there a risk the patient and organ won't last as long? >> so, certainly, there was a concern for many years that h.i.v.-positive individuals might not do as well with transplants. but we now have very large studies that have shown that h.i.v.-positive individuals do just as well as those without h.i.v. and it's now standard practice to use h.i.v.-negative donors for h.i.v.-positive patients on want wait list. >> sreenivasan: you know, this is maybe a unique question for a group of donors, but the types of drugs that they take and the cocktail that helps keep them alive, i mean, are there risks that come along where the recipient, their body has to kind of accept not just the organ but what's already gone into that organ? >> there are some extra considerations with these h.i.v.-positive-to-positive transplants. we know that the recipients are going to be exposed to the donor's virus. and so we have to take into account what tieches medication are needed to control that virus. we more than 20 h.i.v. medications, but there are some viruses t
is there a risk the patient and organ won't last as long? >> so, certainly, there was a concern for many years that h.i.v.-positive individuals might not do as well with transplants. but we now have very large studies that have shown that h.i.v.-positive individuals do just as well as those without h.i.v. and it's now standard practice to use h.i.v.-negative donors for h.i.v.-positive patients on want wait list. >> sreenivasan: you know, this is maybe a unique question for a group...
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it rains, and that sewage flows out into the streets, and the organisms are sitting on the streets. >> mm. this is not -- look, this is not an inexpensive proposition. so do you accept donations? how does that work? >> we've been accepting -- >> besides shoes. i mean, i know you accept the shoes, but do you have financial donations, or... >> we have not sought out financial donations yet. it's been self-funded by us. at some point in the future, we hope to go out and financially help support this. >> yeah. i mean, i would think, just talking to you right here, i'm thinking, "what an amazing, and, really, in a lot of instances, i would think, you're saving lives. >> exactly. >> yeah, just put a new pair of shoes or new beginnings, have an old pair of shoes -- we all have these shoes sitting in our closets from our teenagers. take them and put them to use. >> yeah. >> drop them off at ipark garages. >> yeah, and i should mention, because this is -- this is -- it sounds like you're passionate, but both of you obviously have day jobs. your family runs the biggest parking-garage system in
it rains, and that sewage flows out into the streets, and the organisms are sitting on the streets. >> mm. this is not -- look, this is not an inexpensive proposition. so do you accept donations? how does that work? >> we've been accepting -- >> besides shoes. i mean, i know you accept the shoes, but do you have financial donations, or... >> we have not sought out financial donations yet. it's been self-funded by us. at some point in the future, we hope to go out and...
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and that she trust the organization's judgment. in december a fairfax county school administrator wrote to the principal to say he wanted to get formal approval of the germany trips to get them officially sanctioned by fairfax county public schools. quote since it seems like langley has a relationship with the organization in the past. we submitted a series of questions to fairfax county public schools about the answer them. issuing a statement saying its relationship with friendship connection was quote informal. and the school district said it notified friendship connection in 2014 about the allegations involving rademacher and he was dismissed because of them. we checked, friendship connection says it was never notified and rademacher wasn't dismissed, he resigned. >> do we know where this guy is? >> we've tried over the last few months to reach him and so, too, has friendship connection, nobody so far has succeeded. >>> thanks, scott. >>> hours after the i-team story first aired, back in march, federal prosecutors announced tha
and that she trust the organization's judgment. in december a fairfax county school administrator wrote to the principal to say he wanted to get formal approval of the germany trips to get them officially sanctioned by fairfax county public schools. quote since it seems like langley has a relationship with the organization in the past. we submitted a series of questions to fairfax county public schools about the answer them. issuing a statement saying its relationship with friendship connection...
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kasich doesn't have the organization in the states. marco rubio's campaign was critized for not being that well organized and so ted cruz is reaping the reward of spending that money and making the effort to understand the delegate process. >> that is something that donald trump has not put a lot of energy and effort. >> his new dell great wrangler called what cruz was doing gestpatactics. what donald trump should have done is hired him in june of 2015 when he announced of the presidency and given him sufficient money to do the organizing that ted cruz has done. it is little late in the game to be complaining about a process they didn't understand or focus on until april. >> if you want to be president, you have to have somebody who knows the system and knows how to wrangle those presidents. >> george w. bush and barak obama. karl rove organized two elections that were successful for bush. and barak obama it was david plouffe. they were highly organized. this is the big-leagues and to compete at this level, you need a complex organizat
kasich doesn't have the organization in the states. marco rubio's campaign was critized for not being that well organized and so ted cruz is reaping the reward of spending that money and making the effort to understand the delegate process. >> that is something that donald trump has not put a lot of energy and effort. >> his new dell great wrangler called what cruz was doing gestpatactics. what donald trump should have done is hired him in june of 2015 when he announced of the...
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reporter: ron says the facts are that by 2012 he can no longer bear life in the sea organization. so along with his life who he married after divorcing david's mother. he quits. when leah remny hears that ron, the chairman of the board's father has left, she reaches out. >> i tracked him down. i called him. and i offered my support immediately because i know he must have felt alone when leaving, and i just wanted him to know that we were willing to take them in. >> that's a big offer. what made you feel motivated to do that? >> because there is no -- there really is no place for them to go unless they have family. which is very rare, outside of the church. >> reporter: ron says quitting the church creates a whole new host of profound problems for him. coming up, it's father versus son as ron's departure exposes deep familial riffs erupting into public view. >> i've never met some of my great grandchildren. i don't know how many there are. that's terrible. that's why i'm doing this. >> reporter: stay with us. i'm mary ellen, and i quit smoking with chantix. i always came back to sm
reporter: ron says the facts are that by 2012 he can no longer bear life in the sea organization. so along with his life who he married after divorcing david's mother. he quits. when leah remny hears that ron, the chairman of the board's father has left, she reaches out. >> i tracked him down. i called him. and i offered my support immediately because i know he must have felt alone when leaving, and i just wanted him to know that we were willing to take them in. >> that's a big...
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open secrets is the website for our organization. a nonpartisan nonprofit research advocate we transparency. if we cannot do it, if we do not have access, then the voters cannot do with a need to do to inform people and hold their elected officials accountable. on her website, you can find all kinds of information about where the money is coming from and going to and what quantities and what the trends are over time, how our campaign finance system is evolving and we tried to present the data so we can answer whatever questions people have. we talked a lot about the citizens united case so far in the program. do, how the work you did that change after citizens united? guest: it has become far more difficulty or not only accept the data that is reported to the federal election commission and is provided to us, which is big enough in itself, because we are constantly gathering new data and standardizing it by organizations so we can present it in a lot of different ways in our website, we are also going to the filings of politically ac
open secrets is the website for our organization. a nonpartisan nonprofit research advocate we transparency. if we cannot do it, if we do not have access, then the voters cannot do with a need to do to inform people and hold their elected officials accountable. on her website, you can find all kinds of information about where the money is coming from and going to and what quantities and what the trends are over time, how our campaign finance system is evolving and we tried to present the data...
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, where different community residents can go and give right then and there to the organizations that they care about most. damian: does a potential donor just go online-- erica: as a potential donor. and we'll have staff there that can help, that can get them connected to our online platform, and they'll be able to give. it's very, very easy to do. damian: talk about the difference, if you will, that this has made in the last 2 years for those nonprofits. i mean, that's millions of dollars. erica: it is millions of dollars, and we know that it has provided critical support to organizations that need it most. one story, for example, was with the cancer emergency fund. this is an organization that helps low-income women meet their basic living expenses while undergoing treatment. and we know from that nonprofit, for example, that participation in sv gives gave them operating support that they needed to help these women. their story was really profound. this made a huge impact. we know, for other organizations, that the money that they raised through sv gives helped them have a set-asid
, where different community residents can go and give right then and there to the organizations that they care about most. damian: does a potential donor just go online-- erica: as a potential donor. and we'll have staff there that can help, that can get them connected to our online platform, and they'll be able to give. it's very, very easy to do. damian: talk about the difference, if you will, that this has made in the last 2 years for those nonprofits. i mean, that's millions of dollars....
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the organization is incredible. i think the reputation that we may have inserted people's mind is entirely unjust. -- in certain people's minds is entirely unjust. mr. harrison: what you would recommend to people to follow you, not just immediately in the undersecretary role, but even into the next of administration, what advice do you have for them based on your experiences and based on where these ideas behind force of the future stand today? mr. carson: the ideas are going to prevail, the entire building is talking about what it takes to have a 21st century personnel system. services are moving out, as they should, issues on their own account. figure going to see over the next few years a breaking open system, and you're going to see that. whether my time there is are membered as that we implement it all these things, or whether it is that with david jones was might hehe mid-1980's, lived to see it done, my bet will be that will be determined later. the idea stands. they are not my ideas. the force of the future
the organization is incredible. i think the reputation that we may have inserted people's mind is entirely unjust. -- in certain people's minds is entirely unjust. mr. harrison: what you would recommend to people to follow you, not just immediately in the undersecretary role, but even into the next of administration, what advice do you have for them based on your experiences and based on where these ideas behind force of the future stand today? mr. carson: the ideas are going to prevail, the...
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people high in the organization felt it was past the time of needed change. i spoke with the new general manager bryan coangelo about his play or trying to win and how he feels about the headcoach brett brown. that will be coming up with other things on sports sunday. back to you guys. >> thanks. >>> chaos erupts inside the aisles of a wal-mart. one guy coffee leaves a is our taste in his mouth, it's not because of the coffee. nasty note one worker wrote on it outside of his cup. a thief breaks in a popular bug burger kitchen head for the kitchen can. what he did next more surprising. >>> imagine try to go drive through this, a rare dust storm making it is almost impossible to see where you're going, it's been blame for a pile up involving more than a dozen cars, you decide 2016 the candidates are turning focus to the empire state with a lot of delegates to offer in it's primary. fox's molly lion explanation. >> reporter: tensions are rising. hillary clinton still is unable to quell bernie sanders momentum while ted cruz remains on donald trump's tail, the ne
people high in the organization felt it was past the time of needed change. i spoke with the new general manager bryan coangelo about his play or trying to win and how he feels about the headcoach brett brown. that will be coming up with other things on sports sunday. back to you guys. >> thanks. >>> chaos erupts inside the aisles of a wal-mart. one guy coffee leaves a is our taste in his mouth, it's not because of the coffee. nasty note one worker wrote on it outside of his cup....
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her son joins the sea organization. she starts speaking out against the church. in these texts from 2011 j she asks her son if she can visit him for mother's day saying i want to see you and i miss you so very much. he texts back and says what you're doing is not okay with me. if she wants to speak with him, she must get back in good standing with the church. >> i said i can't. just let me be your mom. i want to be in your life. >> reporter: as of now, both of her children refuse to speak to her. >> it's not right. what they're doing to families. it's not just my family. there's many families all around the world that are broken up to this disconnection. >> reporter: the church provided abc news with video statements from both of her children. >> she keeps going to the media and putting our personal information and our life for the world to see with false information. >> i don't believe that she really wants a relationship with me. i think it is more important for her to have the this vendetta against my church. >> reporter: when the church says to us this idea t
her son joins the sea organization. she starts speaking out against the church. in these texts from 2011 j she asks her son if she can visit him for mother's day saying i want to see you and i miss you so very much. he texts back and says what you're doing is not okay with me. if she wants to speak with him, she must get back in good standing with the church. >> i said i can't. just let me be your mom. i want to be in your life. >> reporter: as of now, both of her children refuse to...
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the saudi monarch will attend the organization in istanbul. the process of choosing the next secretary-general of the occasions is due to start in the next 24 hours. we have more from the u.n. hours in new york. >> eight people held the u.n.'s top job since the organization began in 1986. this time there'srowing pressure for a woman to be ban ki-moon adds successor. four candidates joined the race. head of u.n.e.s.c.o., and helen clarke, former new zealand prime minister. >> this would be a tremendous advance to have a woman that is able to stand up to the major powers and humanity and the international community and the u.n. charter. the u.n. scrert general has little power to deploy resources. despite the fact the general assembly chooses the next secretary-general, for the first time. the candidates get a chance to state with they'd make a today leader. transparency will help. is a good thing. at the end of the day the key will be whether the permanent members are willing to choose someone that may challenge them. each has a turn. splits am
the saudi monarch will attend the organization in istanbul. the process of choosing the next secretary-general of the occasions is due to start in the next 24 hours. we have more from the u.n. hours in new york. >> eight people held the u.n.'s top job since the organization began in 1986. this time there'srowing pressure for a woman to be ban ki-moon adds successor. four candidates joined the race. head of u.n.e.s.c.o., and helen clarke, former new zealand prime minister. >> this...
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sixers, to the next level. >> both sam and i and kind of others recommended to me to add to the organization. we have always been up front about wanting to do that. when it came down to it we could not agree on how to do it. >> colangelo says brett brown deserves to see this process through as the coach, final home game this season tonight against milwaukee. nerlens noel, happy 22nd birthday. sixers right now down 62-45 at the half. there is already locked up the worst record in the nba. >>> much more on the sixers front office spectacle on "action news" sports sunday tonight after "action news" at 11:00. >>> well, that scene from the big apple has been a big problem for your phillies. they have not won back to back series against the mets in three series. series final any insuring today. wow, dogs front row seats and a great view of this. man's best friend and jeremy hellickson, cedric hunter, left fielder, what a play. he retires first 11 mets. works in the sixth. allowed two runs. six inning, oduke herrera, two run home run. phillies take a three to nothing lead. bull pen slams the bull s
sixers, to the next level. >> both sam and i and kind of others recommended to me to add to the organization. we have always been up front about wanting to do that. when it came down to it we could not agree on how to do it. >> colangelo says brett brown deserves to see this process through as the coach, final home game this season tonight against milwaukee. nerlens noel, happy 22nd birthday. sixers right now down 62-45 at the half. there is already locked up the worst record in the...
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it is the organization that goes into the organization. understanding how the committee works. it has really been a big benefit to cruz. >> let me ask you about paul ryan right now. some kind of contested convention. he will be the one that you speak out. >> we are dealing with a corrupt system. a system that is not there. i do not care what it says. if i want, i should get more delegates. >> paul ryan essentially saying knock it off. >> people put my name in there. if you want to be president, you should go run for president. that is the way i see at. here we go. i do not want to be speaker. i love you guys. i will not be a candidate. he goes on and on and on. brad, will we take him at his word? >> paul ryan becoming the nominee. casting aside by all the millions of people that went to the ballet. we are not going to have a very good time in the general election. paul ryan would have to be coming out after the ballet. people do not like watching sausage being made. this would be the worst-case scenario for republicans. trish: is that kind of a suicide mission for anyone to com
it is the organization that goes into the organization. understanding how the committee works. it has really been a big benefit to cruz. >> let me ask you about paul ryan right now. some kind of contested convention. he will be the one that you speak out. >> we are dealing with a corrupt system. a system that is not there. i do not care what it says. if i want, i should get more delegates. >> paul ryan essentially saying knock it off. >> people put my name in there. if...
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under a lot of criticism of course from the humanitarian organizations from human rights organizations. >> thank you very much. the terrorist suspect some of isla is being charged for his involvement in the paris attacks that left 130 deadline is november. the arrived in paris after a handover earlier in the day from belgium, where he was arrested in the brussels bombing as a suspect it accomplice. he is believed to have links to islamic state terror group. the 20 six rd is one of just two bank surviving suspects. germany is declassifying its files on a sect and chilly link to abuses. starting in the 1960's, it was the site of torture, child rape, and slavery. the german foreign ministry's said it failed to help the victims of the colony, calling it a low point in the country's diplomatic history. >> for almost 40 years, he lived in the community, enduring abuse and working a slave labor. she is free, but poor. the past weighs heavily on her. >> we are still waiting for compensation. i am confined to a will chair, but we are all cripples mentally and physically. it was set up in the 19
under a lot of criticism of course from the humanitarian organizations from human rights organizations. >> thank you very much. the terrorist suspect some of isla is being charged for his involvement in the paris attacks that left 130 deadline is november. the arrived in paris after a handover earlier in the day from belgium, where he was arrested in the brussels bombing as a suspect it accomplice. he is believed to have links to islamic state terror group. the 20 six rd is one of just...
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the organizations being investigated. will the prime minister look at what we can do to make this and other serious case reviews more independent so that we can make sure that no other child suffers the death of aisha jane smith? i think myon: honorable friend is absolutely right to raise this. in the work that we all do we get to hear about some hideous and horrific incident. but anyone watching television that night and seeing the description of what get to hear about incidences. anybody case review and i will look at that. there are criticisms about the way these are done and we must get on with the review to get to the bottom of what went wrong. over 7000re currently who need for the organ donation throughout the united kingdom? minister: i have looked and not came in favor. we made a lot of moves to make opting in easier and there are different records, in terms of how they do. my personal position is that this is something we should support and they can vote on whether they want to go down a welsh track. let's make
the organizations being investigated. will the prime minister look at what we can do to make this and other serious case reviews more independent so that we can make sure that no other child suffers the death of aisha jane smith? i think myon: honorable friend is absolutely right to raise this. in the work that we all do we get to hear about some hideous and horrific incident. but anyone watching television that night and seeing the description of what get to hear about incidences. anybody case...
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s top job since the organization began in 1946. they've all been men, this time there's growing pressure for a woman to be ban ki-moon's successor. four female candidates have joined the race, among them, the bug garian, head of the u.n. cultural organization unesco and helen clark, former new zealand prime minister. >> this would be a tremendous advance, to have a woman who is able to stand up to the major powers and stand up for all of humanity and the u.n. charter. >> at the center of global conflict has little power to deploy resources without support of the security council, russia, the u.s., france, china and the united kingdom. despite the fact the general assembly formally approves the next as he can jen, those five countries who hold the veto actually approve who holds the post. the candidates will get a chance to state why they would make a good leader during three days of public hearings. >> transparency will help, the fact that the candidates have to be out there, they have to answer questions, including from n.g.o.'s l
s top job since the organization began in 1946. they've all been men, this time there's growing pressure for a woman to be ban ki-moon's successor. four female candidates have joined the race, among them, the bug garian, head of the u.n. cultural organization unesco and helen clark, former new zealand prime minister. >> this would be a tremendous advance, to have a woman who is able to stand up to the major powers and stand up for all of humanity and the u.n. charter. >> at the...
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they're all kinds of issues here, by think you will see a change in the organization, a change in the approach, a change in how we maintain the system. you will see that. will it be perfect? no. will i have everything i want to achieve? no. it will be different. >> the headlines today will be house republicans refuse pleas for money. there are a lot of other subheadings. what is your take away? seen is something i have before. there is an importance of this system to the region, and they better get it right. they're not saying this invest, they are saying, we cannot survive without this, let's make this work. >> there were a lot of technical issues raised today, especially about the sleeves. there is a lingering concern among everyone in the room that these fires will continue happening until all the sleeves are replaced. you share the concern, and why? >> i have to look at the power holistically. you cannot just point to one issue. some of the issues we have had with the cables had nothing to do with the sleeves. it had to do with the cable because it is rubbing against them. that is
they're all kinds of issues here, by think you will see a change in the organization, a change in the approach, a change in how we maintain the system. you will see that. will it be perfect? no. will i have everything i want to achieve? no. it will be different. >> the headlines today will be house republicans refuse pleas for money. there are a lot of other subheadings. what is your take away? seen is something i have before. there is an importance of this system to the region, and they...